George

George

George, 66, came to CIP in a search for an answer to the struggle with his adult daughter who is an active alcoholic. George had tried for many years to help his daughter, but had just about given up. He was afraid he would spend what is left of his life and money bailing her out of jail, hospitals, and the jobs she loses due to her drinking. CIP has been a place where George has been able to begin to understand his feelings of responsibility for his daughter's substance abuse and has begun to set limits that are not only healthy for him, but important for his daughter. He also has begun to address his own depression and despair.
Community Institute for Psychotherapy
2018-08-18T16:44:48-07:00
George, 66, came to CIP in a search for an answer to the struggle with his adult daughter who is an active alcoholic. George had tried for many years to help his daughter, but had just about given up. He was afraid he would spend what is left of his life and money bailing her out of jail, hospitals, and the jobs she loses due to her drinking. CIP has been a place where George has been able to begin to understand his feelings of responsibility for his daughter's substance abuse and has begun to set limits that are not only healthy for him, but important for his daughter. He also has begun to address his own depression and despair.